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Comcast customers in Portland, Ore. and Atlanta may not get the opportunity to spend $59.99 to watch Tower Heist in late November. Regal Theaters has joined the Cinemark movie chain, threatening not
In digital advertising, Canoe Ventures and other interactive cable ad dreamers can learn a lesson from a recent Facebook experiment that showed the value of having customers “like” you
Why should we believe Jean-Louis Gassée’s impressions about Apple’s plan for its interactive TV service? What’s so special about one man’s opinion about the much-
In this era of supposedly sophisticated database management, it’s downright amusing (and costly to the sender) when I get a postcard like the one shown here. It’s addressed to my office
Today’s dose of “things to keep you awake” comes in the form of Sony’s purported plan to compete with cable by creating a bundle of á là carte channels delivered
When you head over the river, through the woods, past TSA screeners and/or tollbooth lines, and you finally get to Grandmother’s house/condo for the holidays, check out how she and gramps are
Santa Clara, Calif. — It’s always entertaining when experts - all vendors with varying agendas - vigorously disagree during a panel discussion at an industry conference. Thus when a
Sure, you’ll wince skeptically when I tell you about one-second videos. “How can you tell a story in just one second?” you’ll ask. “What is it? The ultimate cave-in
Watch out for: o Apple’s curved (not flat) panel TV set. o “Quantum dot” (QD) screens that are not only as thin and flexible as paper but also deliver a higher-definition visual
Thirty years ago this week — in the midst of that year’s Consumer Electronics Show — the U.S. District Court broke up the old Bell System in an antitrust ruling that has